g_NCR5380 fails badly

Mark Guzman (segfault@ntplx.com)
Wed, 27 Jan 1999 05:27:33 +0000


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Well i tried passing the args to the driver thru lilo, but that hard locked
the box. So i compiled it as a module, and I got this:
At least it didnt hard lock the box. Its a linux specific problem, the card
works fine in win98. Any ideas?
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(root@lucid)[/lib/modules/2.2.0ac1/scsi]# modprobe g_NCR5380 ncr_irq=3D9 \
ncr_addr=3D0xc8000 ncr_53c400=3D1

Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 000cb881
current->tss.cr3 =3D 015ab000, %cr3 =3D 015ab000
*pde =3D 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c385a9bb>]
EFLAGS: 00010246
eax: c385ece0 ebx: c2085d14 ecx: c2085c78 edx: 00000008
esi: c2085c00 edi: c2085cd4 ebp: 000c8000 esp: c15adc5c
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process insmod (pid: 520, process nr: 41, stackpage=3Dc15ad000)
Stack: c15adcdc 00000004 c2085cf4 c2085c78 c2085cb4 c385a2c9 c2085c00 00000=
004
c385ece0 000000c4 000c8000 00003a00 c385d8bc c385a000 00000000 c385a=
052
00000000 00000000 00000018 00000000 c15adcdc c15adcb8 00000000
00000220
Call Trace: [<c385a2c9>] [<c385ece0>] [<c385d8bc>] [<c385a000>]
[<c385a052>] [<c023d922>] [<c385ece0>]
[<c385a000>] [<c385a052>] [<c011d2e4>] [<c025d714>]
[<c01bb65c>] [<c01d12cb>] [<c011ad9a>] [<c011ad9a>]
[<c011ae37>] [<c011af9c>] [<c010e6a2>]
[<c385a000>] [<c023e85a>] [<c385ece0>]
[<c385d726>] [<c385ece0>]
[<c011576f>] [<c385a000>] [<c385f0f4>]
[<c3844000>] [<c385a048>] [<c0108ef4>]
[<c385eea3>] [<c385a000>]
Code: c6 85 81 38 00 00 00 c6 85 82 38 00
00 00 c6 85 83 38 00 00
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